Manius the Mean

Manius Flavius (340 AD-) was a general of the Eastern Roman Empire who commanded an army on the border with present-day Bulgaria, warding off Sarmatians.

Biography
Flavius was the fourth son of Julianus Flavius and the husband of Faustina, and was uncomfortable near easterners. He commanded an Eastern Roman Empire army on the border with present-day Bulgaria, preventing an invasion by Sarmatians or Goths.